Our data indicate that in patients with unstable angina pectoris, intracoronary thrombus formation is associated with a hypercoagulative state, including activation of the contact phase and of the kallikrein system and increased bradykinin generation. The persistence of this hypercoagulative state, together with a disturbed fibrinolysis, might indicate an increased risk for further coronary events.
The plasma protein FXII (Hageman factor) has been shown to be linked with the plasma defence systems of coagulation, fibrinolysis, kallikrein-kinin and complement. It can be activated by surface contact activation and in solution. Surface contact activation is a complex phenomenon involving negatively charged surfaces, FXII, high molecular weight kininogen and plasma kallikrein. Fluid-phase activation can be effected by a variety of serine proteases. In both types of activation the FXII zymogen is converted to active enzymes. FXII levels in plasma are low or undetectable in both inherited deficiencies and in a variety of clinical conditions. FXII levels can also be elevated in some clinical conditions. Although discovered as a clotting protein FXII appears to play an important role in the kallikrein-kinin and fibrinolytic systems and also has effects on cells. Recent studies suggest that therapeutic blockade of activation of FXII can be of benefit in certain clinical conditions.
Nowadays in many European heart centers the activation of the fibrinolytic system, always occurring during cardiopulmonary bypass, is routinely reduced by high-dose application of the proteinase inhibitor aprotinin (total of > 4 million KIU). In this study parameters of myocardial ischemic injury were investigated with the aim of identifying further benefits of aprotinin, particularly the protection of the myocardium during the ischemic period of aortic crossclamping. Forty patients with coronary artery disease who underwent aorta-coronary bypass grafting were randomly and in a double-blind fashion divided into two groups, one that received high-dose aprotinin therapy and one that received only saline solution. Markers such as troponin T, with high specificity for detection of myocardial ischemia and infarction, and markers with more general specificity such as creatine kinase, its isoenzyme, and lactate dehydrogenase showed significantly increased values after ischemia in both groups. In patients who received high-dose aprotinin therapy 3 days after cardiopulmonary bypass all parameters measured showed significantly lower levels compared with those in the control group. Therefore we can presume that the application of high-dose aprotinin provides myocardial protection from perioperative ischemic injury.
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